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Read my new article: "The study of JAMA on the ineffectiveness of vitamin C and zinc in Covid-19 is incorrect"
A study published in JAMA on February 12, 2021 showed that ORAL intake of 8000 mg of vitamin C and/or intake of 50 mg of zinc did not help patients with mild Covid-19 symptoms. This study was NOT a double-blind compared to a placebo study (ie the patient knew what he was taking) and did NOT administer INTRAVENOUS vitamin C, but orally vitamin C. In an earlier article I presented a randomized placebo-controlled study that was designed to test high-dose intravenous vitamin C for the treatment of COVID-19 and reduced mortality in critically ill patients by two-thirds. The study, led by Professor Zhiyong Peng at Wuhan University Zhongnan University Hospital, began in February 2020 and gave every other critically ill patient inhaled with COVID-19 either 12,000 mg of vitamin C twice daily or sterile water. Neither the patient nor the doctors knew who was taking vitamin C or placebo, so the test was “double blind.” https://mariosdimopoulos.com/a....rticles/the-study-of

The study of JAMA on the ineffectiveness of vitamin C and zinc in Covid-19 is incorrect - Marios Dimopoulos
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The study of JAMA on the ineffectiveness of vitamin C and zinc in Covid-19 is incorrect - Marios Dimopoulos

A study published in JAMA showed that vitamin C and/or zinc did not help patients with mild Covid-19 symptoms. It was not a double-blind compared to a placebo study and did not administer intravenous vitamin C.